The stunning white king protea will always take the spotlight, it’s simply so wonderfully gorgeous. We have combined it here with pink-ice proteas, mini carnations, mini roses, scabiosa, along with thryptomene, various eucalyptus and ferns.

There’s something distinctly nice about a clear glass fishbowl vase overhanging with fresh blooms, wouldn’t you say? These have become one of the popular products in our online store – we make them up as ordered, using the best seasonal blooms of the day. Good for both corporate reception displays and personal orders. You can […]

For this wedding the request was for a natural, hand-picked look, featuring deep reds with green, and a lovely mix of woodlands foliage. We have used dahlias, roses, carnations, peppercorn berries, gum, cypress, ivy berry, umbrella fern, retro fern. For flower availability notes – this was a May wedding.

Adam’s Garden Florist Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. We love flowers…. and plants… lots of plants. Don’t you think flowers are just lovely. ‘I love daisies. Don’t you think daisies are just the happiest flowers?’ From ‘You’ve Got Mail’, you know the one with the lady who owns the book shop that goes out of business but then she falls in love with the guy who owns the big book store and he brings her daisies… *sigh*… and then in Lord of the Rings, King Theoden of Rohan speaks of Simbelmynë, ever growing on the tombs of his forebears…. Flowers are full of meaning and symbolism and bring emotion with them. Such amazing beautiful things and so many different varieties. Love Love.

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"Today as in the time of Pliny and Columella, the hyacinth flourishes in Wales, the periwinkle in Illyria, the daisy on the ruins of Numantia; while around them cities have changed their masters and their names, collided and smashed, disappeared into nothingness, their peaceful generations have crossed down the ages as fresh and smiling as on the days of battle."
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Edgar Quinet